remember arthur mann
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I'd like to see both Sheffield clubs back in the PL. Get rid of the southern Jessie's like the chavs and rags.
I see it as a positive day for the club. Administration is enough of a deterrent for most businesses to keep them well funded. Football attracts a special kind if arsehole and the extra points deduction makes it even more critical that Football clubs can pay their bills.Went over to Sheff Poly in the 80s and lived there for many years before we moved to Derbyshire. Travelled over to games at Maine Road and the Etihad over the years. Still work there and it's been do sad to see what has happened to my mates' great club. Even many Blades have sympathy for their plight.
The points deduction is there to deter owners from spending what they like and avoiding going into administration therefore putting other businesses in a difficult situation. Not that it deterred the evil little shit in this case.
It's very sad that Wednesday have got to this stage but it's necessary to get rid of that vindictive selfish spoiled brat that has taken a great club to the lowest point in its 158 year history. Now the rebuilding can begin. Whether its the fans owning the club or someone else with the club's interests at heart.
I'm pleased for my friends but sad at the same time. Wednesday will be back.
I see it as a positive day for the club. Administration is enough of a deterrent for most businesses to keep them well funded. Football attracts a special kind if arsehole and the extra points deduction makes it even more critical that Football clubs can pay their bills.
The logic seems to be: If you watch a lower division team five or six times a season you are a "proper fan". Watch a PL team 30+ times a season and you are a "plastic".Apart from MK Dons and Salford City, which of the 90 other clubs isn’t a “proper team with proper fans”?
The fact PL players drive around in fancy cars is irrelevant.
27k to celebrate getting rid of the joker in charge.27k to see a team that are basically down ...........honestly how many teams up and down the land would pull that sort of crowd in ??????
Be decked if you could name 5 .....................a couple of years and they will be back
Fair play to the club and the scoreboard operators for really going for it today. That must have been incredible .
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I'm thoroughly sick of the inverted snobbery about "proper" fans. I'm sure Salford City have proper fans who voted for their orange colours to be restored recently. I'm glad they got their proper colours back!The logic seems to be: If you watch a lower division team five or six times a season you are a "proper fan". Watch a PL team 30+ times a season and you are a "plastic".
This is a video of the above message, fair play to the scoreboard operator and all the backroom staff at the club, can't have been easy these last few years, especially as their wages have been late 5 out of the last 7 months too.
As has been said this season isn't about football, the squad just isn't good enough for this level of football, we'll give it a go but unfortunately it is too much for us.
When we belted out Hi Ho Sheffield Wednesday just before kick off yesterday I'm not gonna lie I choked up, even though we have no idea what's to follow it felt like a relief.
1st half we were poor and Oxford were deservedly winning, they pressed us well and acted on our mistakes 0-2 flattered us.
2nd half we came out and gave it a go, pulled one back and probably should have got something out of the game, on that 2nd 45 if I was an Oxford fan I'd be worried that they'll be joining us in League 1 next season.
Regarding the embargoes my understanding is even with new owners the "No fees including loans" ones will stay until 2027, but If all debts are cleared with new ownership the abilitly to sign free agents can be removed. If we can get this then that will give us some much needed squad depth which we desperately need.
I went to Sheffield Poly in 1989 although living up London Road we went to more Blades games when not going to City. Great memories of the city with two proper clubs and good sets of supporters.Went over to Sheff Poly in the 80s and lived there for many years before we moved to Derbyshire. Travelled over to games at Maine Road and the Etihad over the years with Wednesday mates. Still work there and it's been so sad to see what has happened to my mates' great club. Even many Blades have sympathy for their plight.
The points deduction is there to deter owners from spending what they like and avoiding going into administration therefore putting other businesses in a difficult situation. Not that it deterred the evil little shit in this case.
It's very sad that Wednesday have got to this stage but it's necessary to get rid of that vindictive selfish spoiled brat that has taken a great club to the lowest point in its 158 year history. Now the rebuilding can begin. Whether its the fans owning the club or someone else with the club's interests at heart.
I'm pleased for my friends but sad at the same time. Wednesday will be back.
I went to Sheffield Poly in 1989 although living up London Road we went to more Blades games when not going to City. Great memories of the city with two proper clubs and good sets of supporters.
Hopefully Wednesday get through this patch as its one of the best away days.
He will at least run the club right unlike that twat ...............least he left the clubs he ran in a decent state rather than leaving them in the shitMike Ashley sniffing around them.
I suppose it will be a improvement on the **** who's there now.
Fit & proper test?Mike Ashley sniffing around them.
I suppose it will be a improvement on the **** who's there now.
This is a video of the above message, fair play to the scoreboard operator and all the backroom staff at the club, can't have been easy these last few years, especially as their wages have been late 5 out of the last 7 months too.
As has been said this season isn't about football, the squad just isn't good enough for this level of football, we'll give it a go but unfortunately it is too much for us.
When we belted out Hi Ho Sheffield Wednesday just before kick off yesterday I'm not gonna lie I choked up, even though we have no idea what's to follow it felt like a relief.
1st half we were poor and Oxford were deservedly winning, they pressed us well and acted on our mistakes 0-2 flattered us.
2nd half we came out and gave it a go, pulled one back and probably should have got something out of the game, on that 2nd 45 if I was an Oxford fan I'd be worried that they'll be joining us in League 1 next season.
Regarding the embargoes my understanding is even with new owners the "No fees including loans" ones will stay until 2027, but If all debts are cleared with new ownership the abilitly to sign free agents can be removed. If we can get this then that will give us some much needed squad depth which we desperately need.